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GET OUT: Football, Borderland Centennial, and Grandparents Day

A busy fall weekend ahead

It’s Thursday and you’ve got no idea what you’ll do for the weekend.

Patch is coming to the rescue. We’ve got the best bets for your done-work-outta-here time. Check our picks for the activities to hit and new events to explore. We'll feature events from Easton and things to do within driving distance.

Where/When: Oliver Ames High School/ Friday 7 p.m.

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Why Go: After defeating Medfield on the road 18-0 last week, the Tigers open at Muscato Stadium Friday against North Quincy High School. We'll see if OA can have similar success this week.

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Where/When: Bordlerand State Park/ Saturday 9 a.m.

Why Go: Over 3,000 are expected for food, fun, field events, hot air balloons and much more. Shuttle parking is at Olmsted-Richardson after lots are full at Borderland.

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Where/When: / 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday

Why Go: Offers local produce, breads, cranberries, pickles, and other homemade foods, grown by local farmers.  For more information, call NRT, at 508-238-6049.   Market goes until October 29,  Tuesdays (2 to 6 p.m., and Saturdays (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.)  except Oct. 1.

Price: Varies

3. Easton Lions Grange Thrift Shop/ Annex

Where/When: Easton Lions Grange next to Union Villa and / Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Why Go?: Our listed prices are only suggestions and we stand ready to dicker, if it's your pleasure. Many fold don't bother to haggle, knowing that the proceeds benefit the Lions' many great causes

4. Welcoming the New Year: A Family Rosh Hashanah Celebration

Where/When: Langwater Farm/ Sunday 10 a.m.

Who Go: Rosh Hashanah is a time for reflection, second chances and new beginnings. Start off a sweet New Year at a farm where new life is renewed every day. Join the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston for a family Rosh Hashanah celebration on Sunday, September 18 from 10-11:30am at Langwater Farm (209 Washington Street, Route 138) in North Easton. Enjoy story time, planting flowers, apples and honey, hayrides and more! Geared for families with children 2-6 years. Cost is $15 per family. Rain date September 25. Register at jccgb.org/south or contact 781-795-0510 or south@jccgb.org for more information.

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Where/When: Children's Museum of Easton/ Sunday 12 p.m.

Why Go: A day to honor the grand people in your child’s life; Grandparents enjoy FREE ADMISSION to our interactive exhibits, crafts, FETCH!So come spend some quality time with your grandchildren and remember, it doesn’t really matter what songs you sang, what food you ate, or what materials you crafted with; what matters is you did it together!


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